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3D Industrial Animation by CMG Designs CMG Designs was commissioned by AMS (Architectural Metal Systems) to create a detailed 3d animation showing how their new state of the art Aluminum extrusion plant works. Aluminum Logs are heated up and cut into smaller billets. These billets are then pushed through a die to create a profile which is then used for the manufacturing of windows, doors etc.. There are countless types of dies for producing all

Industrial / Engineering Animation CMG Designs was commissioned by Offshore Handling Systems Ltd. to create a 3D product animation showcasing their many handling tools in operation. These handling tools are designed to target the reduction of hand and finger injuries associated with the positioning and movement of deck cargo and drilling supplies. Our client was able to supply us with the 3D CAD files for the tools which we were able to import into our

3D Interior Visualisation We were commissioned by Coffee2Go to produce a 3d image for their proposed new cafe in Dublin. The deadline was extremely tight on this project but we were able to get it finished just in time. Most of the objects and furniture had to be modelled in 3d from scratch to make sure the 3d image was as close to reality as possible. We also had to create custom materials

Offshore Oil Rig Animation. CMG Designs was commissioned by Offshore Handling Systems Ltd to create a detailed 3d animation showing how their innovative handling tools can help prevent hand and finger injuries associated with moving and positioning cargo/drilling supplies on and off shore. The scene for this particular animation is an oil rig situated in the North Sea. The animation starts off by showing the crane lifting a 10ft container from the supply ship

CMG Designs – Cork Eight years in the visualisation business. CMG Design has been providing high quality 3D graphics and animations for well over eight years now. We started out mainly producing architectural renderings but we knew we needed to provide more services if we were to survive. 2009. A bad year. 2009 wasn’t a partially good time in Ireland to be solely providing 3d architectural graphics and animations so we decided to focus